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> >>I sent one C90 cassette of sexy loops to my nephew ... >> lucky one... and the rest of the world? How about some CD-Rs :-) ? > >I have made a promise to myself and others: I am working on a book ("Play >Guitar By Ear," which is a story in itself) and as soon as I am done with >it, I am going to return to playing in public, including looping. Once I >start that up, I will undoubtedly assemble some CD's. And you folks at LD >will hear about it as soon as it happens! >> >> Besides, I am rather looking for another kinds of associations: >> > > God: a deep drone >[agreed! Perhaps natural overtone series brought forward a bit] exactly! all the richness in one > > The Healing Energy: quirling mixture of rather high pitched quick >melodies >[I like this!] This was an inspiration I had once during giving Reiki. Since then I am trying to reproduce it. Simultaneously I saw two snakes winding (Spiral!) arround a post. > > to Give is a melody down >[thought-provoking. I will try and see how it feels] This one I discovered during piece meditations of Brahma Kumaris. I observed I used to play it when the lady was speaking abou it... > > to Grow: a melody up [also thought-provoking. Must try] > > to Work: steady beat >[I like to focus on a heartbeat-related pulse. Internal, focused >work at 60 bpm; brain work at 80-92 with lots of sixteenth note >activity; physical work/dance at 120-140; etc.] right. not every beat means work. Lightness: rather quick and light beat, often 3/4 Brutality: slow heavy beat > > Love: romantic melodic >> Tension: disharmony >> Hate: free tonal melody [i disagree. Only if it "upsets" a tonality, >and >even then, one of my favorite loop strategies is to build a tonality and >shift to another right on top of it. Moments of atonal wandering feel >like a >kind of questioning, not hate] true! Doubt: atonal wandering Fun: staccato melody with mixed narow and big jumps in it > > Domination: a fat harmony >the music has some absolute meanings to it. We got global musical >> archetypes. Lets use them to communicate! >Can't wait to hear from others on this! yes, we can collect a "dictionary" :-) Serious: the more concrete the subject become, the more dificult the discriptions. To prevent from somone saying: "this is bull shit, I can express that in a completely different way": there certainly are many ways. To list up some may help some musicians to broaden their expressions, maybe more efficiently than scores would... >dB >Douglas Baldwin, coyote-at-large >coyotelk@optonline.net -- ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org